Little Okaw Valley Conference

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Little Okaw Valley Conference
Conference IHSA
Founded1970
No. of teams5
RegionCentral Illinois (Coles, Douglas, Moultrie, and Piatt Counties)

The Little Okaw Valley Conference is a high school conference in central Illinois, in the United States. The conference participates in athletics and activities in the Illinois High School Association. The conference comprises five small public high schools with enrollments between 80 and 270 students in Coles, Champaign, Douglas, Moultrie, and Piatt counties.

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History

Also known as the LOVC, the Little Okaw Valley Conference was founded in 1970 with schools from Arthur, Atwood, Bement, Cerro Gordo, Hammond, Homer, Newman, Oakland, and Villa Grove, Illinois. [1]

Seven of the eight charter members were small schools from the Okaw Valley Conference and they included: Arthur, Atwood-Hammond, [2] [3] Bement, Cerro Gordo, Newman, [4] Oakland, and Villa Grove High Schools. Additionally, the league included a school from the East Central Conference, Homer High School. [5]

As the conference moved through the 1970s the number of teams remained the same, however, after the 1980 school year, Homer, Newman and Oakland would leave for the newly formed East Okaw Conference. [6] However, Arcola and Lovington would join that same year. [7]

The conference would include only six schools for the remainder of the 1980s with the next change occurring in 1994 as Atwood-Hammond and Bement would join forces as the South Piatt [8] Coop during the football season, however, they would compete as individual schools for all other sports. Additionally that same year, Tuscola would join the league from the now defunct Meridian Conference. [9] This, however, gave the league an odd number for all other sports beyond football.

Two years later, in 1996, the conference expanded with the addition of Broadlands Heritage, Hume Shiloh, [10] Illiopolis [11] Niantic-Harristown [12] and the return of Oakland High School. [13] This would put the league at 12 schools for all sports except football where there were 11 teams. The number of football teams were reduced for the 1997 season when Heritage and Shiloh began a football coop known as East Central. [14] The league would stay nearly the same as the 1990s came to a close.

As the 2000s began, the league remained stable with very few changes. Bethany [15] and Findlay High Schools [16] consolidated into Okaw Valley [17] and joined the league in 2001, the same year the Meridian Conference would cease to exist. In 2004, the high schools from Niantic-Harristown and Illiopolis consolidated, becoming Sangamon Valley High School. [18] This again reduced the number of schools competing in the conference. However, the conference was not done growing and by 2006 the list of schools included 12 teams: Arcola, Arthur, Atwood-Hammond, Bement, Cerro Gordo, Heritage, Hume Shiloh, Lovington, Okaw Valley, Sangamon Valley, Tuscola, and Villa Grove. [19] However, this would be the final year for Tuscola, they would leave for the Okaw Valley Conference at the end of the 2006–07 school year. In 2009, Martinsville, [20] joined the league, increasing the number of schools to 13. [19] [21] The conference would remain status quo until 2014 where an expansion would take place as nine schools would leave the Okaw Valley Conference. [22]

Argenta-Oreana, Decatur LSA, Hutsonville/Palestine (coop), Oblong, and Toledo Cumberland would join in 2014. [23] This increase in schools created a two division football conference prior to the 2016 season. Those divisions were the Northwest and Southeast. The Northeast included: Arcola, Argenta-Oreana, Arthur-Lovington-Atwood-Hammond, Cerro Gordo-Bement, Decatur LSA, and Sangamon Valley. The Southeast included: Cumberland, Martinsville, Oblong, Palestine-Hutsonville, Tri-County, and Villa Grove. [24] In 2018, another new member would join the LOVC, Blue Ridge High School. [25]

Unfortunately, even before Blue Ridge joined the league, an uprising had begun based on the distance required to travel between schools as well as maintaining a closed football conference. Because of situation, in December 2017, 15 of the conference schools announced their intention to leave the LOVC. [26] [27] These schools were moving to a new conference, the Lincoln Prairie. The only schools not moving to the new league were Martinsville, Hutsonville, Palestine and Oblong.

The most recent school to join the conference is Bridgeport Red Hill High School. [28] As of 2023, the conference maintains five high schools: Bridgeport Red Hill, Hutsonville, Oblong, Palestine, and Martinsville. [29] None of the current schools are charter members.

Member schools

SchoolLocationMascotColorsEnrollment [30] IHSA Classes 1/2/3/4 [30] IHSA Football Class [30] IHSA Football
Type [31]
Coop/TeamAffiliated
Conference
Red Hill [32] Bridgeport, IL Salukis   
Red, White, Blue
264A/1A/1A1A11-ManNo Midland Trail
Hutsonville [33] Hutsonville, IL Tigers
Lady Tigers
  
Orange, Black
105A/1A/1A2A11-manOblong (Host)
Palestine
None
Oblong [34] Oblong, IL Panthers
Lady Panthers
  
Royal Blue, Gold
180A/1A/1A2A11-ManHutsonville
Palestine
None
Palestine [35] Palestine, IL Pioneers  
Royal Blue, White
79A/1A/1A2A11-ManOblong (Host)
Hutsonville
None
Martinsville [36] Martinsville, IL Blue Streaks  
Blue, White
100A/1A/1ANA8-ManNoNone

Previous Members

SchoolLocationMascotColorsYear
Joined
Year
Departed
Conference
Joined
Current
Conference
Consolidated
Schools
Current High School
Arthur Arthur, IL Knights  
Red, White
19702012NA Lincoln Prairie Lovington
(2012)
ALAH
Atwood-Hammond [37] Atwood, IL Rajahs
Rajenes
  
Black, Gold
19702014NA Lincoln Prairie Arthur-Lovington
(2014)
ALAH
Bement [38] Bement, IL Bulldogs
Lady Bulldogs
  
Purple, White
19702019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Cerro Gordo [39] Cerro Gordo, IL Broncos  
Blue, Orange
19702019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Homer [5] Homer, IL Panthers  
Maroon, Gold
19701980 East Okaw School Closed (1988)Broadlands ABL [40]
(1989)
Heritage
Newman [4] Newman, IL Redskins  
Red, White
19701980 East Okaw School Closed (1994)Hume Shiloh
(1994)
Shiloh
Oakland [41] Oakland, IL Titans
Lady Titans
  
Purple, Orange
1970
1996
1980
2019
East Okaw Lincoln Prairie NoNA
Villa Grove [42] Villa Grove, IL Blue Devils  
Blue, Gold
19702019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Arcola [43] Arcola, IL Purple Riders
Lady Riders
  
Purple, White
19802019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Lovington [44] Lovington, IL Panthers  
Purple, Gold
19802012NA Lincoln Prairie Arthur
(2012)
ALAH
Tuscola [45] Tuscola, IL Warriors
Lady Warriors
  
Black, Gold
19942007 Okaw Valley Central Illinois NoNA
Heritage [46] Broadlands, IL Hawks  
Navy Blue, Silver
19962019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Shiloh [47] Hume, IL Titans
Lady Titans
   
Blue, Orange, Purple
19962019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Illiopolis [11] Illiopolis, IL Pirates  
Red, Black
19962004NA Lincoln Prairie Niantic-Harristown
(2004)
Sangamon Valley
Niantic-Harristown [48] Harristown, IL Indians  
Purple, Yellow
19962004NA Lincoln Prairie Illiopolis
(2004)
Sangamon Valley
Okaw Valley [49] Bethany, IL Timberwolves   
Blue, Silver, Black
20012019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Sangamon Valley [50] Niantic, IL Storm   
Navy Blue, Silver, Columbia Blue
20042019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Arthur-Lovington Arthur, IL Knights  
Red, White
20122014NA Lincoln Prairie Atwood-Hammond
(2014)
ALAH
Argenta-Oreana [51] Argenta, IL Bombers  
Orange, Royal Blue
20142019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Decatur LSA [52] Decatur, IL Lions
Lady Lions
   
Red, White, Black
20142019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Cumberland [53] Toledo, IL Pirates
Lady Pirates
   
Columbia Blue, Gold, White
20142019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
ALAH [54] Arthur, IL Knights   
Red, Black, Vegas Gold
20142019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA
Blue Ridge [55] Farmer City, IL Knights
Lady Knights
  
Royal Blue, Silver
20182019 Lincoln Prairie Lincoln PrairieNoNA

Sources:IHSA Conferences, [56] and IHSA Member Schools Directory [57]

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